Souveraineté alimentaire

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Bibliographie des communs

Azouzi, Safouan. “Reflection on Design as/for Commons - Decolonial Participatory Experiences for Post-Capitalist Resilient Future(s),” n.d.

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Food sovereignty is a food system in which the people who produce, distribute, and consume food also control the mechanisms and policies of food production and distribution. This stands in contrast to the present corporate food regime, in which corporations and market institutions control the global food system. Food sovereignty emphasizes local food economies, sustainable food availability, and center culturally appropriate foods and practices. Changing climates and disrupted foodways disproportionately impact indigenous populations and their access to traditional food sources while contributing to higher rates of certain diseases; for this reason, food sovereignty centers indigenous peoples. These needs have been addressed in recent years by several international organizations, including the United Nations, with several countries adopting food sovereignty policies into law. Critics of food sovereignty activism believe that the system is founded on inaccurate baseline assumptions; disregards the origins of the targeted problems; and is plagued by a lack of consensus for proposed solutions.

Source : http://dbpedia.org/resource/Food_sovereignty


Sources externes

Wikidata : Q1361172

DBpedia EN : Food_sovereignty

P2P Foundation : Food sovereignty
Digital Library of the Commons : {{#vardefine:q1|Food }}{{#vardefine:q2|sovereignty }}{{#vardefine:q3| }}Food sovereignty

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Q1361172 Food_sovereignty


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